Worldwide Physics-Based Analysis of Solder Bond Failure in c-Si Modules for Lifetime Prediction

Author(s):  
Reza Asadpour ◽  
Muhammed Tahir Patel ◽  
Steven Clark ◽  
Muhammad A. Alam
2019 ◽  
Vol 9 (3) ◽  
pp. 759-767 ◽  
Author(s):  
Reza Asadpour ◽  
Xingshu Sun ◽  
Muhammad Ashraful Alam

2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (5) ◽  
pp. 1409-1416
Author(s):  
Reza Asadpour ◽  
Dana B. Sulas-Kern ◽  
Steve Johnston ◽  
Jenya Meydbray ◽  
Muhammad A. Alam

2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (97) ◽  
pp. 69-76
Author(s):  
IGOR N. SILVERSTOV

A stochastic approach has been developed to evaluate fatigue strength using elements of the fracture mechanics. The article presents a method for determining the initial parameters of statistical distributions. It also considers the method for constructing a fatigue curve for a component of any size and configuration with any given probability of failure.


2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. Lindsay ◽  
P. Trimby ◽  
J. Goulden ◽  
S. McCracken ◽  
R. Andrews

Abstract The results presented here show how high-speed simultaneous EBSD and EDS can be used to characterize the essential microstructural parameters in SnPb solder joints with high resolution and precision. Analyses of both intact and failed solder joints have been carried out. Regions of strain localization that are not apparent from the Sn and Pb phase distribution are identified in the intact bond, providing key insights into the mechanism of potential bond failure. In addition, EBSD provides a wealth of quantitative detail such as the relationship between parent Sn grain orientations and Pb coarsening, the morphology and distribution of IMCs on a sub-micron scale and accurate grain size information for all phases within the joint. Such analyses enable a better understanding of the microstructural developments leading up to failure, opening up the possibility of improved accelerated thermal cycling (ATC) testing and better quality control.


Author(s):  
Gudmund Per Olsen ◽  
Ketil Rongved

Norsk Hydro has more than 150 flexible dynamic risers and service lines in operation. Norsk Hydro’s experience with flexible risers started in 1987 when Petrojarl 1 commenced test production at the Oseberg Field. The paper tells the story about Norsk Hydro’s experience through the 15 years of trials with a new and complicated product. This paper will focus on “what went wrong”. This may seem unfair to the product! However, without flexibles we would probably not have seen such successful field developments as the Troll B and C, Njord, Visund and Snorre B. Challenging production and installation schemes have been put forward and fulfilled. However, hopefully this paper can give an insight in failure modes, and so forth give input to enhanced solutions in order to avoid similar situations in the future. This paper gives an overview over the different approaches which have been taken to give a better qualification of the lifetime prediction of the risers. Some of the specific projects will be presented in detail in other papers on this conference.


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